A First Look At Gregory Lamberson’s Adaptation Of Widow’s Point

December 17, 2018

Written by Kelli Marchman McNeely

Kelli Marchman McNeely is the owner of HorrorFuel.com. She is an Executive Producer of "13 Slays Till Christmas" which is out on Digital and DVD and now streaming on Tubi. She has several other films in the works. Kelli is an animal lover and a true horror addict since the age of 9 when she saw Friday the 13th. Email: horrorfuelinfo@gmail.com


 
 
From Gregory Lamberson (interview), the director of Slime City and Johnny Gruesome, comes Widow’s Point, the feature adaptation of the critically acclaimed supernatural book by Richard and Billy Chizmar which is now nearing the end of production. We have gotten our hands on the first batch of images to share with you. 
Craig Sheffer (Nightbreed, One Tree Hill) stars in the chiller adapted and directed by Gregory Lamberson (Slime City, Johnny Gruesome), which Tamar Lamberson produced, and Richard Chizmar and Erin Elizabeth Heald executive produced.
Sheffer plays Thomas Livingston, a down on his luck author who spends a weekend locked in a haunted lighthouse as a publicity stunt to promote his next book. As he uncovers the lighthouse’s terrifying history, Livingston becomes a target for powerful, otherworldly forces hell bent on his destruction.
KateLynn E. Newberry, Dominic Luongo, Kaelin Lamberson, John Renna, Richard Satterwhite, and Willow Xylia Anwar co-star, with Billy Chizmar portraying one of the lighthouse’s victims.
The film was shot in and around Buffalo, New York last August, including at the Dunkirk Historical Lighthouse and Veterans Park Museum.
 

Richard has helped produce some of my other films,” says writer-director Lamberson, “and for a few years we’ve discussed collaborating on a project together creatively. He sent me a pre-publication copy of the book he wrote with his son Billy, and I immediately saw a chance to make something scary that would allow me to pay homage to some of my biggest inspirations, like Salem’s Lot, Ghost Story and Dark Shadows. We were really fortunate that Craig agreed to star, because he delivered a  bravura performance that people will remember for a long time.”

 

Greg accomplished what every novelist hopes for from a director/screenwriter,” says Chizmar, “he made the original work so much better. He expanded the story (and back story) of Widow’s Point with wisdom and flair, and made it scarier and smarter. Billy and I had a blast on set and left for home feeling inspired and excited by the passionate work of the cast and crew.

 
Armand John Petri and Joe Rozler are currently scoring the film, which features special visual effects by Chris Cosgrave and John David Vincent, and special makeup effects by Kate Sharun. Petri and Piazza are associate producers, along with Bruce and Vicki Liebowitz. The producers anticipate seeking distribution early in 2019.
 
 

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